A Seattle woman with a history of hate crime-related convictions is now accused of shouting anti-gay slurs and squishing a bartender’s testicles during Pride weekend.

King County prosecutors have charged Hanna T. Squires with assault and hate crimes in the wake of two June incidents on Seattle’s Capitol Hill. Both alleged hate crimes occurred during the city’s annual gay pride celebration.

Squires, 54, is first alleged to have accosted two men on June 24 at the Bait Shop Bar, located at 606 Broadway East. Having first asked where she could get cheap beer, Squires declared Seattle a “city of sin,” Senior Deputy Prosecutor Michael Hogan said in charging papers.

One of the men, who had been enjoying Pride-related festivities and cocktails at the bar, told Squires to leave them alone, Hogan continued. The man explained that while he wasn’t gay he was offended; Squires is alleged to have grabbed the man by the shirt, slapped him across the face and shouted anti-Jewish slurs at him.

Police arrived to find Squires continuing her anti-gay, anti-Jewish tirade in front of a group of people, the prosecutor said.

“I am a Christian woman, and all gays are an abomination,” Squires shouted, according to charging papers. “All Jews should burn. … I hate all whites, Jews and gays.”

Hogan said Squires continued ranting on her trip to jail.

Released shortly before 9 a.m. on June 26, Squires was back in custody 12 hours later.

According to charging papers, Squires walked into Coretto, located at 416 Broadway Ave. E., and ordered a drink among Pride festival revelers. Squires then accused the bartender of pouring a weak drink, called him a “Jew” and was told to leave.

Confronted by the bar’s manager, Squires shouted anti-gay slurs at the man before grabbing his testicles and squeezed, according to charging papers. Squires is alleged to have fled after flipping a table. She was arrested nearby.

“Squires is clearly a danger to herself and to the safety of the community,” Hogan said in court papers, reflecting on her history of mental illness.

Squires previously plead guilty to a hate crime-related charge in 2010 after threatening to beat, rape and kill another woman at a woman’s shelter. She was ordered to undergo treatment for substance abuse and mental health problems.

In 2014, Squires again pleaded guilty to hate-crime related charges after threatening to shoot a store owner because of his Indian heritage. She’s currently on probation for another harassment matter.

Squires has now been charged with third-degree assault, fourth-degree assault, malicious harassment and attempted malicious harassment. Currently jailed on $25,000 bail, she appears to have been living in a homeless shelter prior to her arrest.